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Bondi's 'dramatic U-turn' proves DOJ now fully owned by Trump: analyst

MS NOW producer Steve Benen argues Attorney General Pam Bondi’s reason for re-opening a case she personally closed could not be more obvious, or embarrassing.

“Maybe the attorney general wasn’t comfortable saying ‘I do whatever Trump tells me to do, regardless of merit’ during an on-camera press conference,” Benen said.

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Trump DOJ backtracks after major 'admission' in case against president's foe: court filing

Donald Trump's DOJ is backtracking after a major "admission" in court.

Lindsay Halligan, who was tapped as interim U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, admitted during brief testimony Wednesday that the indictment in the case against Trump foe James Comey was never shown to or voted on by a full grand jury before it was presented in open court, reported CNN.

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Military service will reportedly no longer classify 'divisive' swastika as 'hate' symbol

Trump administration insiders are furious over reporting that the U.S. Coast Guard, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security, will no longer classify the swastika as a symbol of "hate."

According to the Washington Post, the branch of military service has decided that swastikas and nooses are considered "potentially divisive" but not hateful.

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'Wow': Trump DOJ shocks with use of 'nuclear option' as FBI investigates admin officials

Expanding on his own report for MS NOW, reporter Ken Dilanian admitted to host Chris Jansing on Thursday that he was legitimately surprised that the FBI is taking part in a grand jury investigation of two high-profile Donald Trump administration officials.

Moments after MS NOW posted the report from Dilanian and Carol Leonnig that explained that a federal grand jury in Maryland is looking into the actions of FHA Director Bill Pulte and DOJ official Ed Martin for improperly putting in place unauthorized people to assist mortgage fraud investigations of President Donald Trump’s critics, he went on air to fill in more details and express his surprise.

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Trump snub at Cheney memorial keeps Republicans away 'out of fear of angering' him: report

In a time of deep partisan divisions, Thursday's memorial service for former Vice President Dick Cheney will be revealing — not for who does show up, but for who does not, reports Peter Baker in The New York Times.

Cheney, who died earlier in November at the age of 84, was the architect of America's "aggressive response to terrorism" after September 11, 2001, and then "championed the invasion of Iraq, making him a hero to Republicans and a villain to many Democrats who thought he went too far," Baker writes.

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'Kids are watching': Trump scolded by GOP senator for firing off death threats

President Donald Trump's demand for certain Democratic members of Congress to be executed earned a stern rebuke on Thursday from Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), reported the Huffington Post's Igor Bobic.

“Words carry a lot of weight," said Tillis. "Kids are watching and the president of the United States should always be thinking less about the adults you're reacting to, to probably what was objectionable behavior by the Democrats, and the kids that are watching, too.”

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Trump attack dog in grand jury's crosshairs in probe of revenge prosecutions: MS NOW

Donald Trump’s Federal Housing Administration Director Bill Pulte, known as an attack dog for the president, and Department of Justice official Ed Martin are at the center of a Maryland grand jury investigation for hires that were made to pursue investigations aimed at President Donald Trump’s critics.

According to a new report from MS NOW’s Ken Dilanian and Carol Leonnig, the inquiry is related to the mortgage fraud investigations of Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and New York Attorney General Letitia James.

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Trump busted over 'panic move' frenzy: A pattern 'too obvious to ignore'

Dogged by collapsing polling numbers, a split with his supporters on the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files against his wishes and Republican lawmakers ignoring his demands, Donald Trump went on a frenzied attack aimed at Democratic lawmakers for “seditious behavior” on Thursday.

According to Mediaite Founding Editor Colby Hall, the president’s outburst urging punishment by death for critics of his use of the military is an all too typical response from Trump when he senses he is in trouble.

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DOJ drops charges against Chicago woman shot by Border Patrol

Federal prosecutors abruptly moved on Thursday to dismiss charges against a woman who was shot multiple times by Border Patrol agents during an incident in Chicago, bringing an end to a case that has become a political hot-button, reported the Chicago Tribune.

The motion to dismiss United States v. Marimar Martinez stunned legal expert Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, who took to X to post about it.

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'Sick in the head!' Outrage hits Trump as he threatens execution for Dems

President Donald Trump spent much of his morning on Thursday posting fury at a group of Democratic lawmakers, who previously served in the military, for putting out a video reminding service members that they have a duty to refuse orders that violate the Constitution. In multiple posts on Truth Social, he first said they should be locked up — then he escalated to call their behavior "seditious" and "punishable by death."

He then retweeted another Truth Social user who said George Washington would have hanged them all.

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'People care': Trump alerted of furious fight against latest 'dumpster fire of a plan'

President Donald Trump's new plan for the Endangered Species Act could effectively dismantle the program's protections for vulnerable wildlife, CNN environmental reporter Bill Weir warned Thursday.

"The Trump administration is moving to strip protections for endangered species and their habitats," said anchor Sara Sidner. "The White House says the Biden-era measures are too restrictive and hurt the economy ... this is quite a list of beloved animals in places like Florida."

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Scooter-riding US veteran describes chasing ICE agents in campaign to smash morale

A US veteran is chasing down ICE agents on a scooter to batter their morale as raids sweep the country.

Clifford "Buzz" Grambo has shared the "breaking point" that led him to follow ICE agents, who have ramped up their arrest numbers in recent months. Speaking to Mother Jones, the US veteran said he believes the lack of Republican outcry over the travel ban of Trump's first term led to his disillusionment with the GOP.

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DOJ officials accused of using 'cut and paste' job to salvage rejected indictment

During a discussion of the James Comey indictment that it threatened with dismissal for multiple errors, missteps and misrepresentations, MS NOW legal analyst Lisa Rubin battered Department of Justice officials for making matters for embattled prosecutor Lindsey Halligan even worse.

Describing the turn of events on Wednesday, when Halligan was forced to admit to U.S. District Judge Michael Nachmanoff that a second indictment filed against James Comey was never shown to the entire grand jury after a first one was rejected, Rubin singled out DOJ officials for partial blame.

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